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Old 18 August 2008, 10:16 AM
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HKS TURBO TIMER TYPE 0 IN BLACK

£40

TO INCLUDE POSTAGE OR PICKUP FROM NEWHAVEN,EAST SUSSEX

PAYMENT BY PAYPAL

EMAIL = lordscooby25@yahoo.com

IN PERFECT WORKING ORDER

REMOVED FROM 2003 WRX

SO WILL PLUG STRAIGHT IN TO ANY BLOBEYE AND I PRESUME BUGEYE AS WELL

The 'run-down' time can be set to one of 15 pre-set periods from 0 to 9.99 minutes. An audible 'beep' can be activated to register the count down period.
It also has a re-settable engine running time counter, to allow you to closely monitor the running time of your engine. (A more accurate record than simple mileage measurement). The Turbo Timer can also be used to display car battery voltage.

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Old 18 August 2008, 06:28 PM
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what is needed to convert to classic wiring as im really interested but need to no what to do to the wiring. thanks
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Old 18 August 2008, 07:27 PM
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Originally Posted by millzy555
what is needed to convert to classic wiring as im really interested but need to no what to do to the wiring. thanks
hi millzy
I dont know maybe they are the same im sure someone with more knowledge would be able to tell you if they are the same.

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Old 19 August 2008, 12:10 PM
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can you lock the car with the central locking while the turbo is still running? i know the point of a turbo timer is so you can walk away and leave it but i read somewhere that they dont work on the subarus and you cant lock the vehicle?

is it easy to fit or would someone have to wire it in?

how much postage
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Old 19 August 2008, 12:44 PM
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Originally Posted by buffalo
can you lock the car with the central locking while the turbo is still running? i know the point of a turbo timer is so you can walk away and leave it but i read somewhere that they dont work on the subarus and you cant lock the vehicle?

is it easy to fit or would someone have to wire it in?

how much postage
Hi
I believe when i asked that question before that none of them enable you to lock the door and just walk away with engine running because your ignition is still turned on whilst it was counting down,otherwise say you walked away and for some reason car never shutdown it might still be running when you got back or someone would just drive away,and they work fine as soon as you park up and turn key off and got out the car and walk away theres 30 secs gone and then just lock it with keyfob,price is £40 including postage and mine just plugged straight into spare plug under dash and then wire the earth up,easy m8

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Old 19 August 2008, 11:47 PM
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